CHAPEL CALENDAR
Sunday Worship Options:
If You Are Attending in Person:
Vaccination is required. If you attend, you are attesting that you are fully vaccinated. Exceptions may be granted with prior notification and proof of a negative covid test no more than 24 hours prior to the start of the service.
Masks are highly recommended.
If you are experiencing any covid symptoms, please take good care of yourself, stay home and rest.
If You Are Attending Online:
We have two links: one for the 10:30 service, and another for the 11:30 social time. For links and invitations, please contact Pastor Rick at ryramat@cs.com
The Chapel's Benefit Shop is open!
Tuesday through Saturday, 12:00pm-4:00pm,
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sunday Worship Highlights
The Chapel Sunday Service is available either in-person or on-line at 10:30am. The Sunday Service on-line version is accessed via Youtube with the after-service social time accessible via Zoom. For invitations and links to these on-line events, please email Pastor Rick at ryramat@cs.com
March 5, 2023
Sunday Service with Rev. Rick Yramategui
Hybrid in-person & Youtube
Theme: “Nic at Night”
Text: John 3:1-12
Music: Pachelbel and Ravel
March 12, 2023
Sunday Service with Rev. Rick Yramategui
Hybrid in-person & Youtube
Theme: “The Samaritan Rabbi”
Text: John 4:5-42
Music: Igor Poklad, clarinet
March 19, 2023
Sunday Service with Rev. Rick Yramategui
Hybrid in-person & Youtube
Theme: TBA
Text: John 9:1-41; I Sam 16:1-13
Music: TBA
March 26, 2023
Sunday Service with Rev. Rick Yramategui
Hybrid in-person & Youtube
Theme: “Raising Lazarus”
Text: John 11:1-45
Music: TBA
Tuesday Meditation Service
The on-line Tuesday evening meditation services take place at 7:00 p.m. In order to receive the Zoom invitation, attendees should contact Rev. Rick at ryramat@cs.com
Book Group Continues:
The on-line Chapel Book Group continues meeting on Thursdays at 1:30-3:00 and will continue through April 20. The featured book is Never Forget Our People Were Always Free by Ben Jealous.
The book is described as "A groundbreaking blueprint for America’s future by one of the nation’s most fearless and dynamic activists and leaders. In Never forget Our People Were Always Free, former national NAACP president Ben Jealous reflects on the origin of race, the insanity that is racism, and why—like Frederick Douglas one hundred fifty years ago—he’s optimistic America is destined to become 'the most perfect example of the unity and dignity of the human family the world has ever seen'.”
Please RSVP to Rev. Rick at ryramat@cs.com for the Zoom invitation and password. Order the book from your favorite retailer. There is no fee to participate in the Book Group, though donations to CVCC are always appreciated.
For an interview with Ben Jealous in which he talks about his book, check out the following link:
“Upstream From Racism Itself is Greed:” Ben Jealous on Reconciling America | Amanpour and Company (18:07)